Object
Lal's Program (Psychological Inhibitor Safeguards)
An intangible suite of positronic software routines that govern Lal's emergent personality and behavior: layered heuristic modules, behavioral inhibitors, and an automatic shutdown subroutine. The code surfaces as brief console readouts and as Data's verbal demonstrations when he explains safeguards to Picard, and it functions as an explanatory artifact — invisible yet felt in the room as Picard's alarm and Data's defensive calm. The program bears traces of parental design (scans of human parenting literature, ethical weighting tables) and is described as having fail-safe triggers and status flags rather than physical form.
2 appearances
Purpose
To regulate Lal's emotional and decision-making processes by imposing psychological inhibitor safeguards and an automatic shutdown procedure intended to prevent deleterious actions or threats to the ship and crew.
Significance
Serves as the crux of the episode's conflict: a technical reassurance that anchors ethical debate. The program functions as both a practical safety measure Data offers to placate Starfleet concerns and as symbolic evidence of Data's parental responsibility and the tension between creation and institutional control.
Appearances in the Narrative
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